Monday, October 20, 2008

KSU-CU Review and Look ahead to Oklahoma

The old saying of “close but no cigar” couldn’t have been more fitting to describe K-State’s loss to Colorado last Saturday. Whether it was missed field goals, costly penalties, and the most devastating, turnovers inside enemy territory, the Cats weren’t able to get the job done in Boulder losing 14-13.

The Wildcat defense showed a tremendous amount of improvement in holding Colorado to only 14 points. Granted that CU’s offense is the worst in the Big XII in most categories it was nice to see the Cats could still tackle somebody.

The real question is where is the offense? Josh Freeman had a very mediocre day throwing the football, completing only 49 percent of his passes. Brandon Banks dropped two passes that would have been first down, Also, reliable kicker Brooks Rossman, missed two field goals (42 and 47 yards). Just one of those field goals could have been the difference. A Brett Alstatt fumble in front of the Colorado sideline at the 35 yard line with less than 7 minutes to go in the game was the back breaker for Kansas State as the Cats weren’t able to get into Buffalo territory the rest of the game.

There were some positive to the game however, the defense was able to have a decent showing. I say decent because the Cats did give up 247 yards on the ground to Colorado. Colorado is the worst team offensively we will play for the rest of the season, hopefully the defense is able to build off of it for the rest of the season. But unfortunately the negatives out weigh the positives. K-State really wasn’t able to sustain a consistent running game and the Cats had to battle themselves as well as they had 9 penalties accounting for 84 yards.

Unfortunately for the Cats, this Saturday’s game is going to be their toughest test this season as the powerhouse, Oklahoma Sooners come to Manhattan. Oklahoma is ranked number 4 in the newly released BCS Rankings, they also bring in the nations third highest scoring offense and a quarterback that is a top contender for the Heisman. However, the Sooners do have a shaky defense and a special teams susceptible to giving up a long return. The defense has been exposed in their last two games giving up a total of 66 points in the two games. If Kansas State is going to keep this game close they are going to need to get big plays in special teams game, as well as get stops on defense. OU’s pass defense is very suspect, and they are missing Manuel Johnson (WR) and Ryan Reynolds (LB). Is the possibility for the upset there? If we have learned anything this season the answer is yes. Do I think it will happen? In my best Magic 8 Ball imitation, “Outlook is not good.”

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